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I've searched for the thread where you told us about the new mobile phone you recently purchased but can't find it. What phone did you buy and how much was it? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Look at this, emmie - it is so easy https:/ /www.sa msung.c om/glob al/gala xy/apps /smart- switch/
You probably automatically back most things to Google anyway - as soon as you log in to your Google account on the new phone everything will be accessible.
You probably automatically back most things to Google anyway - as soon as you log in to your Google account on the new phone everything will be accessible.
If it is smaller it will probably 'pop out' of your sim card - they tend to be several sizes in one these days.
https:/ /www.4g .co.uk/ news/si m-card- sizes-s tandard -micro- and-nan o-expla ined/
Your new phone uses a nano size sim card. What model is the old one?
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Your new phone uses a nano size sim card. What model is the old one?
As both phones are Galaxy Switch app will make transferring everything a doddle. Your old phone uses a micro sim card which is bigger than the one for the new phone.
Open the sim tray now and have a look at it. If you can see that the gold bit (the bit that holds all the info) can 'pop out' of its surround then that will be easy to do when the new phone arrives - don't do it yet!
If you can see that the card is a solid piece phone EE now and ask them to send you a new nano card with your old phone number. That shouldn't be a problem.
Open the sim tray now and have a look at it. If you can see that the gold bit (the bit that holds all the info) can 'pop out' of its surround then that will be easy to do when the new phone arrives - don't do it yet!
If you can see that the card is a solid piece phone EE now and ask them to send you a new nano card with your old phone number. That shouldn't be a problem.